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Discover LudwigThe phrase "damaged trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where trust has been compromised or lost, often in personal or professional relationships.
Example: "After the incident, there was a significant amount of damaged trust between the two parties, making it difficult to move forward."
Alternatives: "broken trust" or "eroded trust."
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Much work remains to be done to restore damaged trust.
First was the financial crisis, which damaged trust in banks.
He damaged trust in politics: he pledged to cut migration to the "tens of thousands".
But Mr. Trebicka's death has damaged trust in an already shaky legal system.
This prompted Clegg to address directly the U-turn when he admitted that he had damaged trust in politics.
Police officials said that even though the cameras had never been switched on, the initiative had damaged trust and caused anger in the community.
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Lack of regulation may also damage trust in mobile money.
My fear is that this will damage trust between the government and junior doctors still further.
They said the database was intrusive and would damage trust built up between parents and tutors.
Alexander Shokhin, the normally cautious head of Russia's largest business union, said the move "looked like Yukos 2.0" and would damage trust in the Russian business climate.
Even if a technical default wasn't disastrous in the short term, it would damage trust in American debt and the dollar for the long term.
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